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View all public toilets in QueenslandAbout public toilets in Ipswich
Ipswich is a dynamic urban and regional centre in Queensland, blending a rich heritage with modern development. This rapidly growing area hosts numerous community events, sporting activities, and significant business hubs, making accessible public facilities essential for residents and visitors alike.
Getting around Ipswich
Movement through Ipswich often involves navigating its established urban core, extensive parklands like those along the Bremer River, and a network of suburban shopping precincts and sporting grounds. Major roads and transport links connect these areas, influencing the placement of public amenities to serve diverse needs from quick stops during shopping trips to longer stays at recreational reserves.
Where to find public toilets in Ipswich
You'll find public toilets concentrated in Ipswich's bustling CBD, near transport hubs like Ipswich Station, and within popular green spaces such as Queens Park and Limestone Park. Suburban hubs and local sporting complexes also feature facilities, catering to community gatherings and everyday recreational use.
Accessible toilets in Ipswich
Ipswich offers 115 public toilets, with 82 (71%) providing wheelchair accessibility. Facilities for changing babies are available at 24 locations. A small number of toilets require a MLAK key for access, ensuring security for these specialised facilities.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Ipswich are open 24 hours?
There are 39 public toilets available around the clock in Ipswich.
Are there dedicated baby care rooms in Ipswich?
Yes, Ipswich features 4 dedicated baby care rooms in addition to standard baby change facilities.